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100

(n) The joint connecting the foot with the leg; it allows movement such as bending the foot up and down.

ankle

100

(v)  Illegally entering a building or premises to commit theft or another crime.

to burgle

100

(n) Someone who hosts or introduces a program, event, or show, often providing commentary or facilitating discussions.

A presenter

100

(adj) Having too many people or things in a space that is too small, leading to discomfort or difficulty in moving around.

overcrowded

100

(n) A large piece of fabric or similar material used to cover oneself for warmth while sleeping or resting.

a blanket

200

(n) The area of the body at the top of the legs and below the waist; they provide stability and support for the body and are involved in movements like walking and sitting.

hips

200

(n) Someone who sees an event, crime, or accident and can provide information or testimony about it.

a witness

200

(n) A person who presents news stories on television or radio broadcasts, typically in a professional and impartial manner.

A newsreader

200

(adj/noun)Without a permanent place to live, often living on the streets or in temporary shelters due to financial hardship or other circumstances.

homeless

200

(v) Producing a loud, hoarse sound while sleeping, typically caused by the vibration of tissues in the throat due to obstructed air passages.

to snore

300

(v) Making a hand gesture by moving it back and forth, usually to greet or signal someone.

To wave

300

(n) A group of people (typically twelve in criminal cases) selected to hear evidence and decide the outcome of a trial based on that evidence

a jury

300

(n) Photographers who aggressively pursue and photograph celebrities, often invading their privacy to capture sensational or intimate moments for tabloid newspapers or gossip magazines.

paparazzi

300

(adj) Characterized by the presence of multiple cultural or ethnic groups, often living together in a community or society and sharing their customs, traditions, and values.

multicultural

300

(n) Difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep, leading to inadequate or poor-quality sleep and often resulting in daytime fatigue, irritability, and difficulty concentrating. 

insomnia

400

(v) A customary greeting or gesture of agreement in which two people grasp each other's hands and move them up and down.

to shake hands

400

(v) The act of demanding money, services, or some other benefit from someone in exchange for not revealing compromising or damaging information about them.

to blackmail

400

(adj) Having a preference or inclination towards one side or viewpoint over others, often leading to unfair treatment or judgment.

to be biased

400

(noun) A geographically localized community within a larger city or town, where residents typically interact and share common resources and facilities such as schools, parks, and shops.

Neighborhood:

400

(v) Sleeping for longer than intended or necessary, often causing one to wake up later than planned.

To oversleep

500

(v) To look at something or someone for a long time without blinking, often out of curiosity, fascination, or surprise.

To stare

500

(v) Offering money or something valuable to someone, typically a public official or authority figure, in exchange for a favor or to influence their actions.

to bribe

500

(v) The act of suppressing or restricting information, usually by an authority, to control what the public can access or know.

censor

500

(n) Resistant to penetration by bullets or gunfire, typically referring to materials or structures designed to provide protection against firearms.

bulletproof

500

(V) Involuntary opening of the mouth and inhalation of air, usually caused by tiredness, boredom, or drowsiness.

to yawn

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